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The Country Girl (1954)
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1 hr 44 mins
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Released: 12/1/1954
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Synopsis:
A has-been actor has become prisoner to the bottle, but his stalwart wife stands by him and weathers his drunken bouts. When a young director, who idolized the actor in his heyday, offers him the chance of making a comeback on Broadway, he tries to keep the wife away, thinking she is the cause of all his drinking. When she vehemently denies this, they both realize they feel an attraction for each other.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
12/1/1954
Studio
Credit
Paramount Pictures
Studio
Director
Credit
George Seaton
Director
Cast
Credit
Bing Crosby
Frank Elgin
Grace Kelly
Georgie Elgin
William Holden
Bernie Dodd
Anthony Ross
Phil Cook
Gene Reynolds
Larry
Jacqueline Fontaine
Singer-Actress
Eddie Ryder
Ed
Robert Kent
Paul Unger
John W Reynolds
Henry Johnson
Frank Scannell
Bartender
Ruth Rickaby
Woman
Ida Moore
Woman
Hal K Dawson
Actor
Howard Joslin
Actor
Richard Keene
Actor
Jack Kenney
Actor
Les Clark
Actor
Charles Tannen
Photographer
John Florio
Photographer
Jonathan Provost
Jimmie
Max Wagner
Expressman
Don Dunning
Expressman
Bob Alden
Bellboy
Allan Douglas
Man
Jack Roberts
Man
Production Credits
Credit
William Perlberg
Producer
George Seaton
Producer
Distribution Companies
Credit
Paramount Pictures
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Writer
Credit
George Seaton
Screenplay
Clifford Odets
Play as Source Material
Art Department
Credit
Sam Comer
Set Decorator
Hal Pereira
Art Director - art direction
Grace Gregory
Set Decorator
Roland Anderson
Art Director
Film Camera
Credit
John F Warren
Director of Photography
Music
Credit
Ira Gershwin
Song - songs
Victor Young
Music
Harold Arlen
Song - songs
Production Management
Credit
Francisco Day
Assistant Director
Visual Effects
Credit
John P Fulton
Special Effects - special photographic effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Edith Head
Costume Designer
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